Psalm 130:1-8

1 I cry out to you from the depths, LORD2 my Lord, listen to my voice! Let your ears pay close attention to my request for mercy!3 If you kept track of sins, LORD my Lord, who would stand a chance?4 But forgiveness is with you that’s why you are honored.5 I hope, LORD. My whole being hopes, and I wait for God’s promise.6 My whole being waits for my Lord more than the night watch waits for morning; yes, more than the night watch waits for morning!7 Israel, wait for the LORD! Because faithful love is with the LORD; because great redemption is with our God!8 He is the one who will redeem Israel from all its sin.

Psalm 130 was one of Martin Luther’s favorite psalms and
his paraphrase of it for the Lutheran hymn of 1524: “Aus
tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir” is still part of many hymnals. In an
English-speaking world the hymn translation is by Catherine
Winkworth, “Out of the depths I cry...

O God, yours is the voice within us when we call to you from the abyss. Show us your loving-kindness and mercy, and grant us peace. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

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Ezekiel 37 presents a vision of the dry bones that represent the people of Israel after the Babylonian invasion—the people have no life. God calls Ezekiel to see the devastation and to prophesy to the dry bones with the message that they shall live. The psalmist cries out from the very depths expressing both a need and hunger for God and a trust in God’s steadfast love and faithfulness. The story of Lazarus’s death and Jesus’ raising him to life calls forth our own stories and experiences of life and death. It draws us in to a conversation that goes deeper than our intellect. It evokes our questions, our fears, our doubts, and our faith. The Romans text offers the good news that the Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in us. Each of these texts affirms life after death. Death is not the end; death does not have the nal word.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

• Read Ezekiel 37:1-14. How has life come to you through death?
• Read Psalm 130. For what do you cry out to God? Pray the psalm, line by line, knowing that God hears and extends mercy and care.
• Read Romans 8:6-11. How has God changed your mind-set, your attitude, to bring you richer life?
• Read John 11:1-45. What in your world needs to die in order for life to come forth?

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